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  2. Spanish Baccalaureate - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish Baccalaureate (Spanish: Bachillerato, pronounced [baʧiʎeˈɾato] ⓘ) [a] is the post-16 stage of education in Spain, comparable to the A Levels in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, Highers in Scotland, the French Baccalaureate in France or the International Baccalaureate. It follows the ESO (compulsory stage of secondary ...

  3. Higher education in Spain - Wikipedia

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    International students need a visa to study in Spain. The most popular courses at public universities demand the highest nota de corte, while for private universities cost is normally the factor that determines which course a student will follow (that is, the most popular courses are inevitably the most expensive). [citation needed]

  4. Academic grading in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Spanish universities use two different grading scales. The students' performance is assessed using a 0 to 10-point grading scale, where 10 corresponds to the 100% of the academical contents of the course which in turn are regulated by the Ministry of Education as established in the Spanish Constitution (Article 149) [2] and in the Organic Law for Universities. [3]

  5. American School of Barcelona - Wikipedia

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    The American School of Barcelona is a private, non-profit, coeducational day school serving students from 3–18 years old in the greater Barcelona metropolitan area. ASB offers a university preparatory curriculum which provides its graduates access to American, Spanish and international universities.

  6. Education in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Complutense University of Madrid (UCM) offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses. All non-university state education is free in Spain, but parents have to buy (or make a contribution towards) their children's books and materials. (Subsidies, loans or second hand book sales are offered by Spain's Autonomous Regions ...

  7. St. Peter's School, Barcelona - Wikipedia

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    The school is accredited by the Spanish Ministry of Education, the Generalitat de Catalunya, and by the Best Schools in Spain CICAE. [2] Students can also take the International Cambridge Examinations in secondary education and during pre-university education, as well as external examinations to acquire certificates in Languages (ESOL in ...

  8. The American University of Rome [38] Rome Italy: 1969 Accredited: John Cabot University [39] Rome Italy: 1972 Accredited: Temple University Rome: Rome Italy: 1966 Accredited: American University of Iraq, Baghdad [40] Baghdad Iraq: 2021 Unaccredited: American University of Iraq, Sulaimani [41] Sulaimani Iraq: 2007 Unaccredited: American ...

  9. European Baccalaureate - Wikipedia

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    The European Baccalaureate is a bilingual diploma taken at the end of the seventh year of secondary education. Students must study a minimum of ten subjects and are examined by means of written and oral examinations and by continuous assessment.